Angela Lee
Angela Lee has extensive experience in television and motion picture production. She served ten years as Senior Vice President of Production for the Emmy Award-winning The Montel Williams Show (Paramount Pictures Domestic Television), where she worked in various capacities for almost fifteen (15) years. Also working with Montel Williams, Ms. Lee produced Little Pieces, his feature film directing debut (1999; starring Tina Louise, Eva LaRue and Cathy Moriarty), Matt Waters (1996; a 1-hour dramatic series produced by Columbia-Tristar for CBS) and Drug Prevention Campaign (a series of public service announcements [“PSA”] for Paramount Pictures and the White House Office of Drug Control). In 2005 she left Paramount to team with her brother Jay Lee full time for whom she has produced Zombie Strippers! (2008), The Slaughter (2006), Noon Blue Apples (2002) Sundance Film Festival Official Selection, The Roads Can Dance (1999) and the documentary Jamaica: Land of Wind and Water (1999). Ms. Lee has been the recipient of four (4) Prism Awards for her work on the PSAs and The Montel Williams Show. She is a graduate of California State University at Northridge, with a B.S. in Business Administration.
